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Sydney Sweeney Brushes Off Claims She Was ‘Objectified’ In Rolling Stones Music Video

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Sydney Sweeney defended her appearance in the Rolling Stones’ music video for “Angry,” stating that she felt good and empowered in the outfit she chose.

She dismissed criticism of being objectified, emphasizing that she finds empowerment through embracing her body.

Blur frontman Damon Albarn took issue with the video, but Sweeney found it cool and iconic to star in it. (Trending: Democrat Found Guilty In Corruption Trial)

Sweeney said, “One of the questions I get is, ‘Are you a feminist?’ I find empowerment through embracing the body that I have. That’s sexy and strong, and I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it.”

“I listened to their new song and watched this horrible music video showing them at different stages of their lives on billboards,” said Gorillaz co-creator Damon Albarn.

“And this young woman objectified. What the hell is this? There’s something completely disconnected,” he continued.

“I felt so good,” said Sweeney.

“All the moves, everything I was doing was all freestyle,” she continued.

“I mean, who else gets to roll around on the top of a convertible driving down Sunset Boulevard with police escorts? It’s the cool things in this career that I had no idea I’d get to do.” added the singer.

She also expressed excitement about the unique experiences she had while filming the video.

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